2/5 rating based on 15 reviews. Read all reviews for BerryCam for Raspberry Pi for iPhone.
BerryCam for Raspberry Pi is free iOS app published by James Moore
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I updated the app to Mt rasperry pi IP address, and now it fails to launch.
Good6427
Pi: Pi 4 (4gb) OS: Raspbian (Buster) Cam: V2.0 8mp Remarkably simple setup. I was able to ssh over my phone and get the necessary .py file. Thats all you need actually. Run the script and enter the ip address of the pi on the app and you’re up running. Took all of 2 minutes. I haven't ran into any of the issues others have been mentioning.
W122ard0f
Is there any chance of getting support for the new HQ Raspberry Pi camera? In the past I've found BerryCam very useful for wireless control of astrophotography with the Raspberry Pi camera module. It has been quite reliable and gives access to most of the options I need. I did have to modify the python script that runs the server on the Raspberry Pi to add the time lapse parameters that I need, but that was not too hard.
REEZY-K
Not having such an expected function doesn’t help the experience. Since there is no live preview there is now way of knowing what the picture will look like before taking a pic.
Jaceykk
App needs to be updated to incorporate the recent changes in PI OS camera commands. I like the app, it would be a lot more useful if the GUI incorporated timelapse and video - basically an open source GoPro.